Hp laserjet 4100

not to familiar with this printer-however when I go to print out receipts - I wnt them to print out automatically to tray 2 however printing to tray 1 how do I change that on the settings?
Message Edited by abalos on 09-28-2009 01:04 PM

The Laserjet 4100 has an embedded web server.  If you can access that, you can change the configuration to enable DHCP.
If you know the IP address of the printer, then you can connect a LAN cable directly between your PC and the printer to access the Laserjet's internal web page.  You may have to temporarily set a static IP address in your PC's network adaptor.
You can also try this (caveat -- I have not tested this):
Turn the printer off.
Hold down the Go button and power the printer on.
Let it go when the "Cold Reset" message is shown.
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